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25 February 1981 Waves In Piezoelectric Crystals For Frequency Control And Signal Processing
Arthur Ballato, Theodore Lukaszek
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We give a brief survey of the types of acoustic waves that propagate in piezoelectric crystals, touching upon some of the most useful crystal cuts, and some of the practical structures currently used. Materials that may substitute for quartz are considered. Equivalent network structures are dealt with for the characterization of devices, and examples of typical responses achieved for bulk, surface, and shallow bulk configurations are given.
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Arthur Ballato and Theodore Lukaszek "Waves In Piezoelectric Crystals For Frequency Control And Signal Processing", Proc. SPIE 0239, Guided Wave Optical and Surface Acoustic Wave Devices: Systems and Applications, (25 February 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959204
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Wave propagation

Crystals

Quartz

Wave plates

Electrodes

Signal processing

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